Chhabra Rajendra S, Bucher John R, Wolfe Mary, Portier Christopher
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA.
Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2003 Aug;206(4-5):437-45. doi: 10.1078/1438-4639-00240.
The US National Toxicology Program (NTP) is an interagency program whose mission is to evaluate agents of public health concern by developing and applying the tools of modern toxicology and molecular biology. Chemicals substances or physical agents selected for toxicology and carcinogenesis evaluations by the NTP are usually studied in a series of subacute (14-day exposure), subchronic (90-day exposure) and chronic (2-year exposure) studies in rodents. The NTP has published more than 500 reports of the findings and conclusions from its toxicology and carcinogenesis studies. In more specialized studies, the NTP also evaluates adverse effects on the structure and function of the immune, reproductive, nervous, and respiratory systems. The program attempts to evaluate and appropriately incorporate new technologies to improve the way we study the toxicity of chemicals. For example, the program has extensively evaluated several transgenic mouse models for their potential use as short-term cancer screens and has been a full participant in an international effort to examine their usefulness in pharmaceutical registration. Toxicogenomics, an emerging scientific field that examines the expression of thousands of genes simultaneously in response to chemical exposure, holds promise for future application to better understand the underlying mechanisms of chemical toxicity. A number of public health issues being addressed by the NTP are not only of national importance but also have global impact, such as the potential for endocrine disruptors to influence development and carcinogenesis and the safety of herbal medicines and dietary supplements. The program participates in the preparation of national and international toxicity testing guidelines and the findings from NTP studies are widely used for risk assessments by international organizations and federal agencies. The NTP maintains databases that contain toxicity, and health and safety information on a large number of chemicals. These databases are available from the NTP web site (http://ntp-server.niehs.nih.gov) and are accessed over 100000 times a month from around the world.
美国国家毒理学计划(NTP)是一个跨部门计划,其任务是通过开发和应用现代毒理学及分子生物学工具来评估公众健康关注的物质。NTP选择用于毒理学和致癌性评估的化学物质或物理因子通常会在啮齿动物身上进行一系列亚急性(14天暴露)、亚慢性(90天暴露)和慢性(2年暴露)研究。NTP已发表了500多篇关于其毒理学和致癌性研究结果与结论的报告。在更专业的研究中,NTP还评估对免疫、生殖、神经和呼吸系统结构与功能的不良影响。该计划试图评估并适当纳入新技术,以改进我们研究化学物质毒性的方式。例如,该计划已广泛评估了几种转基因小鼠模型作为短期癌症筛查的潜在用途,并全面参与了一项国际努力,以检验它们在药物注册中的实用性。毒理基因组学是一个新兴的科学领域,它能同时检测数千个基因在化学物质暴露后的表达情况,有望在未来得到应用,以更好地理解化学物质毒性的潜在机制。NTP所处理的一些公共卫生问题不仅具有国家重要性,而且具有全球影响,例如内分泌干扰物影响发育和致癌的可能性以及草药和膳食补充剂的安全性。该计划参与国家和国际毒性测试指南的制定,NTP研究的结果被国际组织和联邦机构广泛用于风险评估。NTP维护着包含大量化学物质毒性、健康和安全信息的数据库。这些数据库可从NTP网站(http://ntp - server.niehs.nih.gov)获取,每月在全球范围内的访问量超过10万次。